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Meet Exeter's Outstanding and Diverse Faculty

From the chemist who sparks "Aha!" moments to the Russian émigré who loves laughter, they're all dedicated to teaching   More...

2008 Summer Concert Series

Jun 25 - Aug 6 | 7 p.m.
Faculty, visiting artists will perform Albeniz, Grieg, Prokofiev, Boehm, Chopin, Elgar and Hard Bop jazz in six open concerts.    More...

Learn How Exeter's New Financial Aid Initiative Affects You

"Can I Get Financial Aid?" can help answer your specific questions   More...

Then and Now: Chinese Art from 1710 to 2007 and Contemporary Digital Images

Jul 8 - Jul 30 | Reception: Thursday, July 10, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Works courtesy of China 2000 Fine Art, New York and Photographer Douglas Prince   More...



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July 7, 2008 

Lion's Eye Favorite: A Passion for Math


Students discussing a problem in advanced integrated mathematics

Talk to Exeter students about math and you'll hear a lot about problem solving and confidence building, along with secants and cosines. Exeter's method of teaching math – using problem sets authored by faculty, not textbooks – is at the heart of the excitement.

A typical mathematics class starts with students writing solutions to problems on the board. The entire class then discusses each of the problems – providing insights, asking questions and often developing new solutions collaboratively.

"The structure of the Exeter math program is different from the way textbooks present math," explains Natalie

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